The chef prepares ingredients from Japan (and with some exceptions also from Europe: white truffles for example) using a combination of classical French cuisine, traditional Japanese methods and a few drops of molecular Spanish techniques. The result ist beautiful looking AND tastes good. A lot of the dishes are quite unique and show great creative potential of the team. Very impressive is also the achievements of the patisserie chef, that by no means fells short of Mr. Beccat. Finally the sommelier delivers solid and very well tuned wine journey along with the menu.

I was worried whether it was be difficult to find an economical way to travel from. Narita airport to my hotel in Shinjuku, but the Skyliner was a lifesaver and made my transport hassle free. It did require one transfer on the JR line, but it was pretty simple. I do recommend this service for anyone looking for a budget-friendly way to get to central Tokyo from the airport.

Wacky robots, costumes, drumming, dancing, staged battles - the show was fun and entertaining. They manage the flow of people very well and you’re not bored waiting for the show. You also get a lot of snack breaks, where you can buy their signature light bulb drink.Just be aware: this isn’t a restaurant, it’s a performance with snacks. Also, there are only 3 rows and the robots move around so you don’t need to buy the premier seats worrying you won’t get a good view.

There will be 19 plates for this omakase. All is high quality (even the tamago), but clam shell and sea eel are the best. And luckily I can get a picture and autograph by the Jiro himself. It's all worth the prices.

This is my second time using govoyagin for New Japan Pro Wrestling tickets. I applied for 3 events and tickets were secured for all shows. I picked them up from their office in Shibuya which I found easily due to the detailed (with pictures) instructions that were given. Will definitely use this service again. Thanks

This was a very professional, educational and fun experience. The staff and wrestlers are hilariously funny but there’s also a serious side to providing a potted history of sumo. The food was delicious and there’s ample opportunity for photos in several hilariously funny poses. This was worth every penny. Ideal for adults and children of all ages.